The above examples are shown to be True! in the Calculations below! According to the Definition for Recurring!

( 0.1 ) Recurring < 1 and <> 1

( 0.2 ) Recurring < 1 and <> 1

( 0.3 ) Recurring < 1 and <> 1

( 0.4 ) Recurring < 1 and <> 1

( 0.5 ) Recurring < 1 and <> 1

( 0.6 ) Recurring < 1 and <> 1

( 0.7 ) Recurring < 1 and <> 1

( 0.8 ) Recurring < 1 and <> 1

( 0.9 ) Recurring < 1 and <> 1

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------INFINITE 0.9 <> 1 PROOF : THE INFINITE 10 % PERCENT DIFFERENCE 03/03/07 by Anthony.R.Brown.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------One of the most Accurate and sound ways to prove Infinite 0.9 <> 1 is to give the Infinite Percent Difference Values from the Start Onwards!

The example below is for the first Ten Decimal Place's,which clearly shows the count increasing as more and more Infinite .9's are looked at! But remain a constant Difference of 10% in relation to how far the example has traveled.

Re: Infinite 0.9 And Recurring 0.9 : Posts Only! : Unbiased!

That's a good idea butI don't know whether the starter agrees changing the title. He's absent for so long.Below is what he said in Post 1

"i noticed this some time ago and wondered how long it had been on mathsisfun.com.plz can you tell me because i happen to know some1 who also discovered this and would like to know who found it first. also do any of you agree or disagree with this theory? i would like to know your thoughts on it, thanks."